jase
29-11-2006, 04:06 PM
Nikon Coolscan 4000 ED - 35mm film negative/slide scanner. Scan your old classic astrophotos today!
Despite buying this film scanner new approximately four years ago, it has only recently been used to scan astrophotos taken with slide film. The unit is in excellent condition.
Too many advanced features to mention, but here are a few:
4,000 dpi optical resolution, 48-bit color
14 bit color channels
16x multi sampling
IEEE 1394 FireWire interface card and cable included; PC and Mac compatible
LED light source for accurate color consistency
Nikon Scan 3.0 software - A newer version is available for download
Digital ICE, ROC and GEM.
Supports film in strip, slide, and Advanced Photo System (APS) formats
Documentation manual providedThe scanner would suit astrophotographers still using film or the family man with loads of old film negatives they would like to digitise for longevity or enhancement purposes. Much cheaper to do it yourself than take it to a professional agency.
For those interested, a review can be found at http://www.steves-digicams.com/2001_reviews/nikon_coolscan4000.html. Note prices listed in URL are $US.
A extraordinary low price - A$850 -(was A$1100) thats $250 dollars off!!, and for good measure - free shipping to AU buyers.
PM me if you are interested. Thanks for looking.
:screwy:Jase has gone mad, Jase has gone mad... Jase has gone completely mad...:screwy:
Despite buying this film scanner new approximately four years ago, it has only recently been used to scan astrophotos taken with slide film. The unit is in excellent condition.
Too many advanced features to mention, but here are a few:
4,000 dpi optical resolution, 48-bit color
14 bit color channels
16x multi sampling
IEEE 1394 FireWire interface card and cable included; PC and Mac compatible
LED light source for accurate color consistency
Nikon Scan 3.0 software - A newer version is available for download
Digital ICE, ROC and GEM.
Supports film in strip, slide, and Advanced Photo System (APS) formats
Documentation manual providedThe scanner would suit astrophotographers still using film or the family man with loads of old film negatives they would like to digitise for longevity or enhancement purposes. Much cheaper to do it yourself than take it to a professional agency.
For those interested, a review can be found at http://www.steves-digicams.com/2001_reviews/nikon_coolscan4000.html. Note prices listed in URL are $US.
A extraordinary low price - A$850 -(was A$1100) thats $250 dollars off!!, and for good measure - free shipping to AU buyers.
PM me if you are interested. Thanks for looking.
:screwy:Jase has gone mad, Jase has gone mad... Jase has gone completely mad...:screwy: